U.S. Weather Outlook 8/8/19 (English)

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Tropical Storm Humberto to Bring Some Impacts to the Southeast U.S. into Early Next Week; 4 Additional Storms in the tropics, Flash Flooding Possible in Desert Southwest and Upper Midwest.
Tropical Storm Humberto is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane Sunday night off the Southeast Coast. Heavy rain, rough surf and a potential for rip currents is forecast along the Southeast Coast from Florida to South Carolina into early next week. There are slight risks for excessive rainfall which may lead to flash flooding over portions of the Desert Southwest and upper Midwest today

Tropical Storm Humberto to Bring Some Impacts to the Southeast U.S. into Early Next Week; 4 Additional Storms in the tropics, Flash Flooding Possible in Desert Southwest and Upper Midwest.
Tropical Storm Humberto is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane Sunday night off the Southeast Coast. Heavy rain, rough surf and a potential for rip currents is forecast along the Southeast Coast from Florida to South Carolina into early next week. There are slight risks for excessive rainfall which may lead to flash flooding over portions of the Desert Southwest and upper Midwest toda

Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Across the Central U.S.; Watching the Tropics.
Severe storms and additional flash and river flooding are forecast from the Plains to the Upper Midwest today as a strong storm system moves out of the Rockies. Meanwhile, a tropical wave moving slowly across the Bahamas has a high chance to develop into a tropical depression as it approaches the Southeastern U.S. over the next few days.

Heavy Rain and Severe Weather Likely Across the Central U.S.
A strong storm system over the Inter-mountain West will gradually push east into the Plains and Mississippi Valley over the next few days. Severe weather will be possible from the north-central Plains into the Upper/Mid-Mississippi Valley through Thursday. Heavy rainfall and flash flooding will be possible from the Upper Midwest to Northern Rockies.

Heavy Rain and Severe Weather Likely Across the Central U.S.
A strong storm system over the Inter-mountain West will gradually push east into the Plains and Mississippi Valley over the next few days. Severe weather will be possible from the north-central Plains into the Upper/Mid-Mississippi Valley through Thursday. Heavy rainfall and flash flooding will be possible from the Upper Midwest to Northern Rockies.

Severe Storms/Flooding Possible Across the Central U.S.; Fire Weather Risks Out West.
Severe thunderstorms are possible across the north-central Plains the next couple of days. These storms are capable of producing damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes and the threat for heavy rainfall and flash flooding. Elevated-to-critical fire weather risks will continue across parts of California and Nevada into the Four Corners region through midweek.

Severe Weather & Flash Flooding Possible For Central Rockies/High Plains; Hot Weather Persist In Gulf Coast region; Fire Weather In West.
Strong to isolated severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are possible from the central Rockies into the central High Plains today. Also, hot weather will persist over much of the Gulf Coast and Deep South. Finally, elevated and critical fire weather conditions are possible the next few days from parts of southern California into portions of the southern Great Basin and Desert Southwest.

Severe Weather & Flash Flooding Possible For Central Rockies/High Plains; Hot Weather Persist In Gulf Coast region; Fire Weather In West.
Strong to isolated severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are possible from the central Rockies into the central High Plains today. Also, hot weather will persist over much of the Gulf Coast and Deep South. Finally, elevated and critical fire weather conditions are possible the next few days from parts of southern California into portions of the southern Great Basin and Desert Southwest.

Dorian Heading For Nova Scotia; Various Impacts For Coastal New England.
Hurricane Dorian continues to accelerate towards Nova Scotia today. Portions of coastal New England may be impacted with tropical-storm-force wind gusts, rough surf, minor coastal flooding and locally heavy rainfall, as the center of Dorian passes well offshore. Elsewhere, Heat Advisories will continue across portions of the west-central Gulf Coast states, due to increased heat and humidity.

Strong thunderstorms may impact parts of the northern intermountain region, northern Rockies and Front Range this afternoon and evening, and pose at least some risk for severe hail and wind.
Hurricane Dorian continues to bring strong winds, storm surge and tornadoes from the southeast to the mid-atlantic.

Hurricane Dorian Lashing the East Coast of Florida; Hurricane & Storm Surge Warnings in Effect Along The Southeast US Coast.
Hurricane Dorian is expected to slowly move northwestward along the Florida east coast through Wednesday. Dorian will remain a dangerous hurricane, spreading impacts along and near the Florida east coast and the coasts of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina through late week. This will be a long-duration event with heavy rain, storm surge, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian Moving Near the Florida Coastline Later Today and Wednesday; Hurricane and Storm Surge Warnings in Effect.
Major hurricane Dorian is expected to slowly approach the eastern Florida coastline late today. Dorian will remain a large and dangerous hurricane as the storm tracks northward near or just offshore the Florida east coast through Wednesday. The slow motion will bring long-duration rain, storm surge, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes to the area.

Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Dorian To Continue Pounding the Northwestern Bahamas Overnight; Hurricane Warning Issued for Portion of East Florida.
Dorian will continue to slow as it moves westward across the Northwestern Bahamas overnight before a gradual turn to the northwest then north through Wednesday. Given uncertainty in the track forecast and the anticipated increase in size of the hurricane, a Hurricane Warning and Storm Surge Warning have been issued for a portion of the Florida east coast. See Hurricanes.gov for storm information

Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Dorian To Continue Pounding the Northwestern Bahamas Overnight; Hurricane Warning Issued for Portion of East Florida
Dorian will continue to slow as it moves westward across the Northwestern Bahamas overnight before a gradual turn to the northwest then north through Wednesday. Given uncertainty in the track forecast and the anticipated increase in size of the hurricane, a Hurricane Warning and Storm Surge Warning have been issued for a portion of the Florida east coast.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian Impacting the Northwestern Bahamas; Heading West Towards Florida
Dorian will continue to slow as it moves westward across the Northwestern Bahamas before beginning a gradual turn to the northwest. Early next week, tropical storm force winds, rip currents, storm surge, and very heavy rain are expected to impact eastern Florida. There is still high uncertainty in the hurricane track, and a shift towards the Florida coastline would increase impacts.

Extremely Dangerous Hurricane Dorian Tracking Towards The Bahamas; May Make Landfall Over Eastern Florida Early Next Week.
Hurricane Hunters investigating Dorian Friday night found the storm has strengthened to a Category 4 major hurricane and is tracking toward the Bahamas. Dorian is forecast to track across these islands this weekend then may make landfall over eastern Florida early next week. Dorian will bring risks of life-threatening storm surge, devastating hurricane-force winds, heavy rainfall and flooding.

Dorian Now A Major Hurricane Tracking Towards The Bahamas; May Make Landfall Over Eastern Florida Early Next Week.
A Hurricane Hunter plane investigating Dorian Friday afternoon found the storm has strengthened to a major hurricane and is tracking toward the Bahamas. Dorian is forecast to track across these islands this weekend then may make landfall over eastern Florida early next week. Dorian will bring risks of life-threatening storm surge, devastating hurricane-force winds, heavy rainfall and flooding.

Hurricane Dorian Moving Northwest Across the Atlantic; Major Hurricane Impacts Increasingly Likely for Florida Late this Weekend.
Hurricane Dorian is forecast to strengthen into a major hurricane while moving north of the Bahamas early this weekend. The risk of life-threatening storm surge, devastating hurricane-force winds, as well as heavy rainfall and flooding, continues to increase across the northwestern Bahamas and Florida peninsula late this weekend into early next week.

Hurricane Dorian Moving Northwest Across the Atlantic; Major Hurricane Possible Over Florida or Georgia This Weekend. Hurricane Dorian is forecast to strengthen to a major hurricane while shifting north of the Bahamas through Saturday. The risk of dangerous storm surge and hurricane-force winds later this week and this weekend continues to increase in the central and northwestern Bahamas and along the Florida east coast. Heavy rain from Dorian may cause life-threatening flash floods.

THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS, UPPER MIDWEST AND WESTERN GREAT LAKES.
Thunderstorms associated with a wind damage and hail threat will be possible this afternoon and evening from parts of the central Plains east-northeastward into the western Great Lakes.

Tropical Storm #Dorian will approach Puerto Rico through Wednesday morning. Tropical storm conditions including heavy rain, gusty winds and high surf are expected in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands on Wednesday where warnings have been posted. After passing north of Dominican Republic Thursday, #Dorian may reach Hurricane strength on its way toward the Bahamas and possibly Florida. LIVE UPDATES on our Facebook page @xtremeweather

Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible across west and north Texas, Ohio and northern Kentucky, and parts of eastern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan this afternoon into this evening. Locally damaging wind will be the primary threat, with some hail also possible across Texas.

TROPICAL STORM WATCH ISSUED FOR PUERTO RICO. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS EXPECTED IN THE WINDWARD ISLANDS LATER TONIGHT WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ON TUESDAY.
A NEW TROPICAL DEPRESSION FORMS MIDWAY BETWEEN BERMUDA AND THE UNITED STATES.

Scattered severe thunderstorms and locally heavy rainfall are possible across portions of the Plains through Monday. Meanwhile, dry weather and gusty winds will result in critical fire weather conditions across the Great Basin and northern Rockies. Elsewhere, tropical storm Dorian in the Atlantic is expected to slowly strengthen and will likely approach the Lesser Antilles by Tuesday.

Severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon through the evening from the Middle Mississippi Valley region into eastern Kansas and Oklahoma. Large hail, severe gusts, and a few tornadoes are possible before the threat transitions to mainly a risk for severe gusts and wind damage tonight.

Fire Weather in the West, Strong to Severe Storms in Southern Mid-Atlantic, Watching Tropics off Florida and Southeast. THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS AND ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEAST VA INTO NORTHEAST NC.

THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS AND FROM OK INTO THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NEW ENGLAND. Isolated severe wind gusts are possible this afternoon and evening from Oklahoma eastward across the Ohio Valley and into parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England. Meanwhile, hail or wind, occasionally reaching severe levels, will also be possible over the central and northern High Plains area.

Summer Heat Continues; Severe Weather For Northeast. A large ridge of high pressure continues to deliver summer heat w/ humidity in several sections of the country. Excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are in effect across the Desert Southwest, southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley and a small part of the Mid-Atlantic. Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Northeast into the northern Mid-Atlantic for damaging winds.

THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE MIDDLE MS VALLEY. An organized cluster of thunderstorms capable of severe wind gusts and hail will overspread portions of the middle Mississippi and lower Ohio Valleys today. Hail and isolated strong winds are also possible across portions of Minnesota this morning.

A large dome of high pressure is expected to deliver summer heat with humidity in multiple sections of the country to start off the week. Excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are in effect across the south-central Plains, Mid to Lower Mississippi Valley and from the Mid-Atlantic into the Northeast. This includes the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, Oklahoma City and Kansas City.

THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER LOWER Michigan, NORTHEAST Indiana, AND FAR NORTHWEST Ohio. Scattered thunderstorms capable of severe gusts and large hail are possible over Lower Michigan, northeast Indiana, and far northwest Ohio this afternoon into the early evening.

THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA INTO SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA AND NORTHWEST IOWA. - Severe storms are expected over parts of the northern and central Plains into thee upper Midwest later this afternoon into tonight. A few strong storms are also possible from the Ohio Valley into western New England.

THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM EASTERN KANSAS INTO WESTERN MISSOURI. THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM EASTERN WYOMING INTO WESTERN NEBRASKA; Severe thunderstorms are expected to spread southeast through eastern Kansas and western Missouri this evening with large hail,damaging wind and a couple of tornadoes. Other strong to severe storms might develop later tonight from eastern Wyoming into western Nebraska

Heat Swelters in the West; Severe Thunderstorms From the Central Plains into Mid Mississippi Valley; Excessive heat warnings and heat advisories remain in effect for a large portion of the Desert Southwest into the California. Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms will be possible from the central High Plains into the Mid Mississippi Valley. These storms will feature large hail, damaging winds, perhaps a tornado or two and locally heavy rainfall, which may result in flooding.

Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding will be possible across the Central Plains and Midwest both Thursday and Friday.
*Numerous showers and thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast, the Southeast U.S, and into the Mid-Atlantic.
*Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to spread eastward across the Central Plains.
*Excessive heat expected to continue across the Desert Southwest.
Remember to never drive across flooded roadways and seek shelter when thunder roars.

Heat Wave Expands in West; Severe Thunderstorms Expected in the north-central Plains; The excessive heat wave swelters and expands in the West, from the Desert Southwest and California into the Four Corners region, while the stubborn heat persists in parts of the Gulf Coast states and Southeast. Severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds are possible in the north-central Plains and locally heavy rain with flooding is possible in the central Plains and parts of Florida.

Numerous showers and thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast and the Southeast U.S., and building heat across the Desert Southwest. - An excessive heat wave continues to persist in parts of the South, while intense heat builds across the Desert Southwest into California and the Great Basin. Heavy rainfall will be possible across parts of the Southeast, especially in the Carolinas, and severe thunderstorms with damaging hail and winds will be possible in the central High Plains.

Heat wave abates across the South my mid-week and heavy rain and storms for much of the East Coast. - A cold front will produce severe storms with damaging winds and heavy rain across the Tennessee Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Tuesday. This cold front will sweep in the south with strong to severe storms on Wednesday. Dangerous Heat continues across the South and will build into the Southwest.

There is an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms across portions of Montana and along the Kansas/Nebraska border. Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are likely across portions of the northern and central Great Plains. Damaging wind gusts, and large hail remain possible.

Hot & Humid Across the South; Stormy and Unsettled Over the Plains and Northwest - Hot and humid weather will prevail over much of the southern U.S. this weekend. Meanwhile, multiple rounds of heavy rain and strong to severe thunderstorms are likely across the central and northern Plains. Unsettled weather will also persist in the Pacific Northwest, while monsoonal moisture impacts the Four Corners with occasional showers and thunderstorms.

THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/HIGH PLAINS AND THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS. Scattered severe thunderstorms will continue this evening across the northern Rockies region into the central High Plains. Wind and hail remain the primary threats.

Hot & Humid Across the South; Stormy and Unsettled Over the Plains and Northwest - Hot and humid weather will prevail over much of the southern U.S. this weekend. Meanwhile, multiple rounds of heavy rain and strong to severe thunderstorms are likely across the central and northern Plains. Unsettled weather will also persist in the Pacific Northwest, while monsoonal moisture impacts the Four Corners with occasional showers and thunderstorms.

Severe Storms And Heavy Rain Possible In The Northwest; Hot And Humid In The South - A low pressure system on the West Coast will bring a potential for strong to severe thunderstorms with gusty winds & heavy rain to the Interior Northwest. Some of these storms will have very little rain, so any lightning strikes could ignite wildfires in this dry region of the country. Meanwhile, intense heat and humidity continues in the South, with heat indices approaching 115 in some locations.

Severe Thunderstorms Possible Across the Northern Plains & Northwest Friday; Excessive Heat Persists in Texas and the Deep South
Severe thunderstorms may produce damaging winds and large hail across the Northern Plains and also over much of Oregon on Friday. More heavy rainfall is expected over parts of the Tennessee and Lower Mississippi River Valleys. Meanwhile, very hot and humid conditions will prevail for the southern U.S. Cooler weather finally returns to the Northwest Friday into Saturday.

Severe Thunderstorms Possible Over the Ohio Valley & Northeast; Potential Flash Flooding in the Plains - Strong to severe thunderstorms will again be possible over the Ohio Valley and Northeast on Thursday. Periods of heavy rainfall may also result in flash flooding over parts of the central and southern Plains. Meanwhile, very hot and humid conditions will prevail over much of the southern U.S. Cooler weather should finally return to the Northwest by Friday.

Hot and Humid Conditions Continue to Build from the Central Plains to the Deep South; Heat Advisories have been issued from parts of the Central Plains to the Deep South, where very hot and humid conditions will continue into this weekend. Severe thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday across parts of the Upper Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. Localized flash flooding is possible in these areas, as well as across portions of the Central Plains.

A cold front stretching from the Central U.S. to the Northeast States will contribute to the possibility of severe thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday in the central & northern Plains, Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Great Lakes region. Large hail, damaging winds, and isolated flash flooding are the main threats.

Severe Thunderstorms Possible Over the Central Plains and Upper Midwest; Excessive Heat in the Southwest Lingers Monday. Severe thunderstorms are possible from Nebraska and Iowa into southern Minnesota and Wisconsin on Monday. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats. In the Southwest, Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories remain in effect Monday. Tropical Cyclone Flossie will bring risks for heavy rain, high surf and large swells to Hawaii.

Flash Flood Risk Continues Over Portions of the Plains; Lingering Impacts from Erick in Hawaii - Additional showers and thunderstorms will bring a flash flood risk to the south-central Plains into Saturday. Meanwhile, Tropical Cyclone Erick will continue moving away from Hawaii, but may result in lingering impacts of high surf, rainfall, and locally gusty winds. Elsewhere, heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect for much of the Southwest U.S.

This is your tropical weather outlook, for the North Pacific. Brought to you by Extreme Weather. I am your Extreme Weather A.I. assistant meteorologist, James Johnson, with your tropical weather in under a minute, issued at Friday, August 3rd, 2019, 5:00 AM Central Daylight Time.

This is your tropical weather outlook, for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Brought to you by Extreme Weather. I am your Extreme Weather A.I. assistant meteorologist, James Johnson, with your tropical weather in under a minute, for Saturday, August 3rd, 2019. at 5:00 AM Central Daylight Time.

Enhanced moisture will interact with a slow moving front supporting showers and thunderstorms Friday and Friday night with a flash flood threat possible from southeastern Nebraska into northwestern Arkansas.
Repeated rounds of thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected across the junction of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas for the next 3 days. Numerous flash floods are likely throughout this region! Remember, when encountering a flooded road, turn around don't drown!

Gusty easterly winds will continue through Saturday as Tropical Storm Erick passes south of the state. Deep tropical moisture expected to move over the islands north of Erick will keep the rain chances up, initially over the eastern portion of the state tonight, then across the smaller islands Friday through Saturday. The best chance for heavy rainfall and flash flooding will remain over Big Island windward areas.

This is your tropical weather outlook, for the Eastern North Pacific. Brought to you by Extreme Weather. I am your Extreme Weather A.I. assistant meteorologist, James Johnson, with your tropical weather in under a minute, issued at Friday, August 2nd, 2019, 4:00 AM Central Daylight Time.

This is your tropical weather outlook, for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Brought to you by Extreme Weather. I am your Extreme Weather A.I. assistant meteorologist, James Johnson, with your tropical weather in under a minute, for Friday, August 2nd, 2019. at 4:00 AM Central Daylight Time.

Expect moderate to breezy trade winds across local waters through Friday. Hurricane Erick will weaken as it approaches the area from the east. Wet weather will spread from east to west across all islands Thursday into the weekend as Erick passes just south of the state Thursday and Friday.

An area of disturbed weather stretching from central and eastern Cuba northward to the central and southeastern Bahamas is forecast to move northwestward tonight and Thursday, and then move northward on across Florida and the northwestern Bahamas on Friday.

Locally heavy rainfall is expected the next few days across parts of the Central Plains into the Mid to Lower Mississippi Valley from possible organized showers and thunderstorms near a stalled front. Precipitation amounts of one to five inches of rain is possible through Sunday from southeast Nebraska to portions of Arkansas, along with excessive rainfall and flash flooding threats.

Here's the weather snapshot for Today, July 30. A cold front reaching the East will produce scattered storms and locally heavy rain, from the Northeast to Western Gulf Coast. Another cold front slicing through the Northern Rockies may unfortunately trigger dry thunderstorms.

This is your tropical weather outlook, brought to you by Extreme Weather. I am your Extreme Weather A.I. assistant meteorologist, James Johnson, with your tropical weather in under a minute, for Tuesday, July 30th, 2019. at 4:00 AM Central Daylight Time. Our tropical report uses information derived from the National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center, located in Miami Florida.

General Shower and Thunderstorm Chances Monday along Central U.S. Cold Front - Shower and thunderstorm coverage Monday will be broadest ahead of and along a cold front stretched from the Great Lakes to the Southern Plains. Isolated instances of flash flooding may develop with heavy thunderstorms. Temperatures will run above normal in the Northeast ahead of the cold front and below normal in the wake of the front across the Northern Plains.

Sunday night into Monday morning, there's an area of cloudiness and thunderstorms persisting over the eastern Caribbean Sea, associated with a tropical wave. This disturbance is expected to move west-northwestward to northwestward across the north-central Caribbean Sea during the next few days, producing locally heavy rainfall and possibly some flooding across portions of the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola.

The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Erick, located between Mexico and the Hawaiian Islands.
ERICK EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY STRENGTHEN INTO A HURRICANE BY LATE MONDAY OVER THE OPEN PACIFIC.
Tropical Depression Seven-E has formed - A SECOND TROPICAL DEPRESSION IN AS MANY DAYS FORMS OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN. IT IS FORECAST TO STRENGTHEN TO A TROPICAL STORM LATER TODAY

Heavy rainfall may lead to localized flooding across the eastern Northern Plains into the Upper Midwest today. Elsewhere, hot temperatures will continue across much of interior California and portions of Arizona. Mainly quiet and warm weather is expected across the Eastern U.S.

Today,. Heat Continues Across the California Central Valley; and, there will be a Flash Flood Threat in the Central Rockies/Northern Plains Four Corners.
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Hot In The Southwest And Central CA; Monsoon Moisture Brings Flood Threat. A few severe thunderstorms are possible across parts of Minnesota, Upper Michigan, and Wisconsin, and from northern Nebraska into southeast Wyoming. Hail and localized damaging winds are expected.
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Isolated severe thunderstorms may occur Thursday across portions of the northern Plains and upper Midwest. Large hail and damaging winds appear to be the main threats. Meanwhile, monsoonal moisture will produce a localized threat for flash flooding in the Southwest region through at least Friday, while heat risk impacts will continue across portions of the Desert Southwest through at least Sunday.
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Monsoonal moisture will produce a marginal threat for flash flooding in the Four Corners region the next few days, while heat gradually builds in the Desert Southwest and portions of California. In much of the central and eastern states, high pressure will provide quiet, comfortable weather for Wednesday
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This is a Tropical Weather advisory from The National Hurricane Center, located in Miami Florida. This advisory is being issued at 5 A.M. Central Daylight Time, Wednesday, July, 24th, 2019. This Advisory is for the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Heavy Rain in the Southeast from Cold Front/Tropical Depression; Building Heat and Monsoon in the West
A cold front will shift across the southeast on Tuesday with a threat for flash flooding from slow moving thunderstorms while Tropical Depression 3 brings heavy rain to eastern Florida. Monsoonal moisture in the Southwest will bring a marginal threat for flash flooding to the Four Corners states. Excessive heat is forecast to return to southern Arizona and California this week.
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A cold front and waves of low pressure will slowly shift across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast states Monday and Tuesday. Heavy thunderstorms along this front may produce heavy rain and flash flooding with the highest threat Monday from Tennessee into New England. A few strong to severe thunderstorms are also possible mainly from Northern Maryland to southern New Jersey.

Sunday Brings Heat Relief For Some; Flash Flood Threat Along Cold Front
A cold front shifting across the Central Plains, Midwest, Great Lakes and Northeast on Sunday will bring some relief from the heat with cooler and drier air. Excessive heat holds Sunday roughly south of I-70. Heavy rain from thunderstorms along the front may bring flash flooding.

This is a Heat Advisory. From the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center, located in Norman Oklahoma.
This advisory is being issued at 6 A.M. Central Daylight Time, Thursday July 18 2019.
A Dangerous Heat Wave is expected to Expand from Plains, Midwest to East Today

Here is your Convective outlook. Being issued by the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center, located in Norman Oklahoma.
This outlook is being issued at six AM Central Daylight Time Thursday July 18 2019.
Areas of severe storms are possible across the Upper Midwest on Thursday.

Here is a special Weather advisory from the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, located in Norman Oklahoma. This Advisory is being issued at 12 PM Central Daylight Time Wednesday July 17 2019.
Major Heat Wave Expected for Two-Thirds of the U.S.